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Cuba and the Cameraman
I really loved this documentary.
It shows the heart and soul of the people of Cuba reflected by a journalist/cameraman that returned to Cuba over a 45-year period.
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I LOVED this. I thought it was very well done, too.
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I kept seeing reviews for Dark but did not really read what it was about. I am glad that I didn't because it was so absorbing to watch it unfold. It is German but a Netflix original. I just looked at a trailer on YouTube that was subtitled but I am watching an English version that came up automatically. It must be dubbed but if it is, very quickly, I stopped even thinking about it. It has been compared to Stranger Things but for me, that comparison did not last long.
It is really, really good. I was going to watch one episode this morning and now I am on number 8 . I read season 2 was just given the green light by Netflix and I am really glad! I am only including the teaser trailer here in case you want to find out for yourselves...
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i finished the Tudors, it was magnificent!
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Jerry Seinfeld has moved his series Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee to Netflix........it will start Jan 5th ....
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I watched The Keepers....and original Netflix docu-series about the late Sister Catherine Cesnik who was murdered back in the late 1960s. Two of Cesnik's students, trying to figure out how many others were sexually molested by the horrible Baltimore parish priest, created an social media page, where 'Jane Doe' (an victim) revealed herself to thousands of others, and has been an critical in the lay-person investigation of this crime. Very good docu-series.
Last night I found an interesting original HBO series called Crashing.....season 1 has seven episodes and season 2 premiers on the 21st of January (this month)! OMG, I really enjoyed this program. It's about an man who not only fails in his marriage but fails as an stand up comic, but it's incredibly hilarious, LOL Eta: Sarah Silverman has an cameo role on this series, and for those of you who enjoy the cooking shoe by Rachel Ray, she's in it too. Here's an trailer to last year's season, so you can catch an glimpse of this HBO series!
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Terrific Amazon Prime Series now streaming!
It is an anthology of Philip K. Dick's stories (called appropriately): Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams. I have watched 2 of the 10 so far and they are very good. I will jump out here and say that the ones I've seen impressed me more than Black Mirror this season!
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. OMG Freaking awesome. I binge watched in two days.
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I'm at the beginning of Season 2 of The Crown, and I really like it. I think I have a crush on young Queen Elizabeth.
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Pretty good 10-episode series on Amazon prime.
On occasion, I thought that it defied belief but I did not figure out who-done-it and I usually do, so I appreciated that.
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Netflix has 54 original series and movies in March:
Streaming March 1st 21 Thunder: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Adel Karam: Live from Beirut — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 2nd B: The Beginning: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Flint Town: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Girls Incarcerated: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Les Affamés — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Malena Pichot: Estupidez compleja — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Natalia Valdebenito: El Especial — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Voltron: Legendary Defender: Season 5 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 4th The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 5th The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 6th Borderliner: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Gad Elmaleh: American Dream — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 8th Bad Guys: Vile City: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Ladies First — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Marvel’s Jessica Jones: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 9th A.I.C.O. Incarnation: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Collateral: Limited Series — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Love: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Malala Yousafzai — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Nailed It: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Outsider — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 13th Children of the Whales: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Ricky Gervais: Humanity — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Stretch Armstrong: The Breakout — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Terrace House: Opening New Doors: Part 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 15th Tabula Rasa: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 16th Benji — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Edha: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL On My Block: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Spirit Riding Free: Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Take Your Pills — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Wild Wild Country: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 20th The Standups: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 23rd Alexa & Katie: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dinotrux Supercharged: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Game Over, Man! — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Layla M.— NETFLIX ORIGINAL Requiem: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Roxanne Roxanne — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Santa Clarita Diet: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL SWORDGAI The Animation: Part 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Mechanism: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Streaming March 30th A Series of Unfortunate Events: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL First Match — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Happy Anniversary — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Rapture: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Reboot: The Guardian Code: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Sofía Niño de Rivera: Selección natural — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Titan— NETFLIX ORIGINAL Trailer Park Boys: Season 12 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Trump: An American Dream: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL http://bgr.com/2018/02/23/netflix-mo...l-series-list/
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Adding Hulu to this thread: The Looming Tower
The first episode is currently streaming on Hulu. Hulu doesn't make all episodes available of their series at once. Each episode is available on Wednesdays.
If the rest of the episodes are as good as the first one is, it will be very worth a watch. Portion of a review in The Atlantic: The Gripping History of The Looming Tower The new Hulu series is a suspenseful, star-studded excavation of the failure to prevent 9/11. SOPHIE GILBERT MAR 1, 2018 .......... Produced for television by Lawrence Wright with the Oscar-winning documentarian Alex Gibney and the veteran showrunner Dan Futterman, The Looming Tower is a taut, tense restaging of the internecine squabbles between the FBI and the CIA in the lead-up to 9/11. Like Wright’s (Pulitzer Prize-winning) book, it makes the case that the failure of U.S. intelligence agencies to share information thwarted any chance they might have had of stopping the attacks. But where the book focused primarily on the people who conspired to orchestrate the worst terrorist attack on American soil, the series reorients itself around the people who failed to stop them. On one side is John O’Neill (Jeff Daniels), a larger-than-life FBI counterterrorism chief grappling with the increasing threat of al-Qaeda. On the other is Martin Schmidt (Peter Sarsgaard), O’Neill’s CIA counterpart. O’Neill was a real person; Schmidt is reportedly an amalgam, although there are reasons beyond his initials to deduce whom he’s based on. From the very first episode, O’Neill and Schmidt are at each other’s throats for reasons that are hard to ascertain. Schmidt guards CIA intelligence with fanaticism, while O’Neill resorts to spewing profanities and epithets when he can’t get what he wants. ------------------ Entire review: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertai...w-hulu/554477/
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Wow! A much appreciated post! I've made the mistake of getting "into" a new series only to have it cancelled. So now, I won't start watching something until it has (or starting) three seasons! Thanks for the update!
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In 10 years, Flint's PD has gone from 300 officers to 98 for 100,00 people!
Dapper, I have not found a source other than Variety and The New York Times. Every month they post the best new show or series.
I just try to remember to check each month. A very good documentary series that I have been watching on Netflix is called Flint Town. A partial review: Flint Town Is an Alarming Portrait of Cops, Politics, and a Reeling City By Matt Zoller Seitz Not many TV shows can be as transporting as a well-made, long-form documentary series about a specific time and place. Flint Town is that kind of series. It takes you to a place that you probably wouldn’t visit unless someone you knew already lived there, a place that Hollywood’s fiction makers would likely never go, either, because so much of the dramatic landscape consists of deprivation, disappointment, and constant challenges, none of which will be solved by the arrival of a clever hero who doesn’t play by the rules. In their Netflix docuseries, director-cinematographers Zackary Canepari, Jessica Dimmock, and Drea Cooper spend a year embedded with the police department of Flint, Michigan, a city reeling from a series of vicious blows to its body politic, sustained over a period of decades. First, General Motors, the city’s biggest employer, closed plants, laid off workers, and ultimately relocated to the suburbs (a move subsidized by the city of Flint itself). Then came the water crisis, which started when the city changed the source of its drinking water to the Flint River to save money but failed to treat the water properly, exposing more than 100,000 residents to lead contaminants. The city depicted in Flint Town is a husk of its former self, and so is the police force that provides its focus. Despite its simple yet sweeping title, the series focuses on the day-to-day challenges of the city’s police department. It’s ultimately less of a “portrait of a city” documentary than a Cops-style look at the particulars of police work that just happens to be set in Flint, with artier, more atmospheric filmmaking (lot of tight, abstracted close-ups of objects illuminated by flashing red-and-blue lights), a much more frank assessment of how race and class issues affect community relations, and the kinds of glimpses of the officers’ home lives that the Fox series abandoned early in its run. The overall erosion of Flint and the cratering of its police department are intertwined, of course: In 2016, one of the African-American officers featured in the series, Brian Willingham, wrote a New York Times editorial that asked, “How can citizens in Flint trust the police to protect them when they can’t even trust their government to provide them with clean water?” But for the most part, Flint Town considers these issues in a universalizing way that could apply to any police department in any city with a diverse population. As the series tells us, this is an underfunded and understaffed department scrambling just to get by. When the story starts in November 2015, the Flint P.D. has just 98 officers, down from 300 a few years earlier, and daily police work looks and sounds a lot like triage. An early call by Officer Bridgette Balasko sees her responding to a robbery 27 hours after the initial phone call. The rest of the story sees a change in management at both city hall (the election of Mayor Karen Weaver) and the police department (Tim “Two Guns” Johnson). The latter responds to an unconscionably high crime rate by promising to implement a more aggressive, “broken windows” style of policing that puts the citizenry on edge. The newest batch of 18 recruits includes a pair of officers who’d be criticized as too contrived if they appeared in a fiction series: Dion Reed and his mother Maria. As intelligent and considerate as it is, the series has a somewhat repetitious feel until the third episode, which jumps ahead to July 2016, six months into the Chief Johnson’s tenure. From here through the end of the story, Flint Town shows how the mentality of American police is shaped by their personal politics, which in turn are shaped by their consistently unpleasant and sometimes fearful experiences on the job, as well as reactionary and sometimes racist attitudes handed down throughout the inception of modern policing. The series eventually starts weaving community reaction to the police into the story more insistently, in a way that creates dialogue between the officers and the public they’re supposed to protect and serve. Rather than just show how civilians react during traffic stops or at town meetings, the filmmakers have them sit for interviews (framed head-on, in the manner of a mid-period Errol Morris documentary) and go into nonpolice locales, such as Melly’s barbershop, where the predominantly African-American clientele speak freely. http://www.vulture.com/2018/03/flint...ix-review.html
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